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  1. The Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, also known as Group W, was the broadcasting division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation. It owned several radio and television stations across the United States and distributed television shows for syndication . Westinghouse Broadcasting was formed in the 1920s as Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc.

  2. Westinghouse also moved into radio broadcasting by establishing Pittsburgh's KDKA, the first commercial radio station, and WBZ in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1921. Westinghouse expanded into the elevator business, establishing the Westinghouse Elevator Company in 1928; it sold its elevator business to Schindler Group (forming the Schindler Elevator Corporation ) in 1989.

  3. Westinghouse Broadcasting was formed in the 1920s as Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc. After expanding into television, it was renamed Westinghouse Broadcasting Company in 1954, and adopted the Group W moniker on May 20, 1963. It was a self-contained entity within the Westinghouse corporate structure; while the parent company was headquartered ...

  4. This is a Special group page of Celebrating 103 years of the Broadcasting Division of Westinghouse Broadcasting Company also known as Group W, It was founded in November 2nd, 1920, and Defunct in... Westinghouse Broadcasting Company - Celebrating 103 years

  5. List of Washington Capitals broadcasters. WBZ (AM) WBZ-TV. WCNC-TV. WIND (AM) WINS (AM) Wisconsin Sports Network (TV channel) WJZ-TV. WKYC.

  6. www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org › pages › 1345Westinghouse Broadcasting

    Westinghouse Broadcasting. This pioneering radio set manufacturer began operating a radio station in Chicago in 1921. On Armistice day, Westinghouse placed KYW-AM, its fourth station, on the air from KYW's transmitter located on the roof of the Commonwealth Edison Building. Live broadcasts from the Auditorium Theater commenced the following ...

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